Final answer:
Contraindications that restrict treatments of manicures are all of the following except: dermatophytic skin infections, toxic chemicals in nail products, and healthcare providers examining nail beds for blood oxygen saturation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Contraindications that restrict treatments of manicures are all of the following except:
- Dermatophytic skin infections (athlete's foot, ring worm, jock itch), and infections of fingernails and toenails
- Figure 2. Nail products are known to contain toxic chemicals, such as dibutyl phthalate (DBP), toluene, and formaldehyde
- NAILS AND HEALTH Healthcare providers, particularly EMTs, often examine the fingernail beds as a quick and easy indicator of oxygen saturation of the blood or the amount of blood reaching the extremities.